See what the experts are saying about Nauru. Get expert advice on how to get there what to see and more.
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Tips for families
The islanders adore infants and young children, but childhood does not last as long in the South Pacific as it does in Western societies. As soon as they are capable, children are put to work, first caring for their younger siblings and cousi... Continue reading »
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Tips for gay and lesbian travelers
Although homosexuality is officially frowned upon by local laws and by some religious leaders, especially in Fiji, an old Polynesian custom makes the South Pacific a relatively friendly destination for gay men. In the islands, many familie... Continue reading »
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Tips for senior travelers
Children are cared for communally in the South Pacific's extended family systems, and so are senior citizens. Most islanders live with their families from birth to death. Consequently, the local governments don't provide programs and other be... Continue reading »
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Tips for single travelers
Having traveled alone through the South Pacific for more years than I care to admit, I can tell you it's a great place to be unattached. After all, this is the land of smiles and genuine warmth toward strangers. The attitude soon infects visi... Continue reading »
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Tips for student travelers
The South Pacific islands have one of the most developed backpacker industries in the world, but you won't find any student discounts. If you're going on to New Zealand and Australia, you'd be wise to get an international student I.D. card... Continue reading »
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Tips for travelers with disabilities
Most disabilities shouldn't stop anyone from traveling, even in the South Pacific islands, where ramps, handles, accessible toilets, automatic opening doors, telephones at convenient heights, and other helpful aids in Western countries are ju... Continue reading »
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Tips for travelers with pets
Don't even think about bringing your pet. Every country will quarantine Fido until you are ready to fly home. Continue reading »
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Tips for women travelers
The South Pacific islands are relatively safe for women traveling alone, but don't let the charm of warm nights and smiling faces lull you into any less caution than you would exercise at home. Do not wander alone on deserted beaches. In the... Continue reading »
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Suggested itineraries
People often ask me where they should go in the South Pacific. Lacking the ability to read minds, I do not have an easy answer. In other words, it depends on what you want to see and do on your own vacation. What I can do is give you the bene... Continue reading »

